Multi Color LED Video Tile
An LED wall system, with a camera for imaging an area that is illuminated by the LED wall system. The LEDs have a plurality of emitting pixels, each emitting pixel formed of at least one LED, the emitting pixels having primary colors, and also having at least one secondary color other than primary color pixels.
This Application Claims priority from Provisional Application No. 63/260,611, filed Aug. 26, 2021, the entire contents of which are herewith incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUNDLED Video tiles are widely used in the Entertainment Industry to construct video screens of different dimensions and shapes in order to display video signals for an audience.
One particular use case is LED Video tiles are used in the Motion Picture and Television industries to create virtual scenery. This can be used to replace real scenery or green screens, and also can be a replacement for being on location.
SUMMARYOne by-product of using LED screens for virtual scenery in Motion Picture and Television applications is that the spectrum of light that the screens emit is limited.
The inventor believes this is due to the fact that, currently, LED screens are made up of only Red, Green, Blue pixels.
Modern television and cinema cameras now have sensors that can detect and capture a wider spectrum of light than ever before. As a result, video signals can now be transmitted to LED screens that contain values for colors other than Red, Green, and Blue.
the drawings show aspects of the invention, and specifically,
In this application, multiple video screens are used as a back drop, side drop, and/or in other planes and angles, including overhead, underfoot (on/as the floor), as shown in
Once set up, video content is played back on the screens that simulates a particular location as shown in
There are multiple advantages to this type of setup. These systems have the ability to simulate any kind of scene, including an outdoor scene, while remaining in a studio location. This enables operation in the studio as opposed to a remote location. Another advantage is that the LED screens, by their nature, generate light. This light illuminates the actors and set pieces, that may be placed on the stage in front of the screens, in such a way that the scene mimics being on location.
This is accomplished by the fact that the LED screens emit light and create highlights, shadows, colors, and reflections that would normally be found on location. The advantage of this is that the recording camera captures all of this and as a result reduces or even eliminates the need for post-production editing where highlights, shadows, colors, and reflections would have to be created and added after the fact.
According to embodiments, each pixel may have multiple different colors that are emitted. Each of these multiple different colors can be referred to as an LED or LED part. The pixel can have separate LEDs for each color, or can have a singular LED which can emit multiple colors in its different parts.
In one embodiment, the extra color is set according to the needs of the system. In one embodiment, the specific sensitivity of the camera is characterized relative to the output amount of the different chips. For example, a camera whose output would be improved by additional to amber light may be characterized, and then an LED wall is used that has extra amber chips. In another embodiment, either artificial intelligence, or a computer, is used to characterize the light which is received by the camera to determine if that light should be modified in color for any reason, and the LED chips which are used have parts which are set to modify the color as determined by that analysis.
In another embodiment, the output of the camera is characterized, and determined that each pixel should have multiple different colors, such as multiples of the primary colors which can be red green and blue. In another embodiment, the output of the camera is characterized and a determination is made that additional output of one of the primary colors, for example red, would improve the picture. In this case, the pixel can be output with a single additional color, such as red green blue red for each pixel.
This forms an LED video tile that has primary and secondary pixels. One set of primary pixels contains Red, Green, and Blue LEDs. Another set of secondary pixels contains Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow LEDs.
Another pixel 520 in
This forms an LED display that has colored pixels that include multiples of Red, Green, and Blue.
This forms a display of colored pixels that contain LEDs that include Red, Green, Blue, as well as other colors.
The colored Pixels in this embodiment can also contain multiples of the same color.
Additional pixel configurations are shown in
This forms Colored Pixels that contain LEDs other than red green and blue.
The previous description of the disclosed exemplary embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these exemplary embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
Claims
1. An LED wall system, comprising a plurality of emitting pixels, each emitting pixel formed of at least one LED, the emitting pixels including at least one secondary color other than primary color pixels.
2. The LED wall system as in claim 1, further comprising red green and blue pixels as the primary color pixels, and also the at least one other secondary color pixel.
3. The LED wall system as in claim 2, wherein the at least one secondary color includes at least cyan magenta and yellow pixels.
4. The LED wall system as in claim 2, further comprising a camera, imaging the LED wall, along with secondary objects that are in front of, on the side of, and on top of the LED wall.
5. The system as in claim 1, wherein the primary color pixels include cyan, magenta, and yellow.
6. The system as in claim 1, wherein each emitting pixel is a single color LED.
7. The system as in claim 1, wherein each emitting pixel is a pixel chip that has multiple different colored parts, each colored part having a different color.
8. The system as in claim 7, wherein the pixel chips are arranged such that no two adjacent edges of pixel chips on front, side, top or bottom have the same color, and each chip borders to another chip of an alternative color configuration.
9. The system as in claim 2, wherein the at least one secondary color includes an emerald portion.
10. The system as in claim 2, wherein the at least one secondary color includes a yellow portion.
11. The system as in claim 2, wherein the at least one secondary color includes a lime portion.
12. The system as in claim 2, wherein the at least one secondary color includes a yellow portion.
13. An LED wall system, comprising a plurality of emitting pixels, each emitting pixel formed of multiple LED parts, including at least at multiple of a primary color.
14. The LED wall system as in claim 13, wherein the primary color includes red green and blue, and where there are multiple red emitting parts in a single pixel.
15. The LED wall system as in claim 13, wherein the primary colors include red, green and blue, and there are multiple Green parts in a single pixel.
16. An LED wall system, comprising a plurality of emitting pixels, each emitting pixel formed of multiple LEDs, including three primary color LED parts, and an additional primary color LED part including a color that is the same as one of the primary color LED parts.
17. The LED wall system as in claim 14, where the three primary color LED parts are red green and blue, and the additional primary color LED part is red.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 23, 2022
Publication Date: Mar 2, 2023
Inventor: Christopher D. Conti (Rutherford, NJ)
Application Number: 17/821,689